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Most pics on theese forums tends to be of SAKs on desks and such. As a follow up to derekmac's thread( http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,37815.msg607811.html#new (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,37815.msg607811.html#new)), I am starting a new thread where we all can show off our SAKs with pics taken outside. The only requirement is that pictures must show your beloved SAK(s) outside in open air. (garden, street,roof, woods, field, lake, park and so on)

I'll start off with some I have taken recently.

(http://www.swissarmyknights.com/images/originalphotos/511/181/fb9db9baeee33235f3853826.jpg)My Onehanded Trekker in the woods.

(http://www.swissarmyknights.com/images/originalphotos/511/181/1e00789abba69b413e8cdad2.jpg)Hiker an Trekker in the woods

(http://www.swissarmyknights.com/images/originalphotos/511/181/c6d0b27c8995663fa7aa1c1c.jpg)Wenger Rangergrip 61 by the river

Smurf... I just realized I had an Ivanhoe in my vest jacket pocket... she feels bad now that she didn't get her picture taken. By the way if you like the Sportsman model, and who doesn't, Ivanhoe is probably the best version of this configuration. I've been meaning to mod the can-opener on it and then she might be a serious EDC. She's used with a few dings so no reason not to make her better. I think she wants me to go back out, it should be cooling down so I just might.

Yup! I don't carry it all the time, but it's a designated user. Today it only got used for the photos, and to slice my apple when I got home. I ran it 5 swipes on each side with the fine stones on the sharpmaker afterwards because I thought it was not quite as sharp as it should be, but I think the apple was actually extra crisp. It's a beautiful knife and feels excellent while being used. They just don't make 'em like they use to... except for this exception in 2009. I blame Tim because he sent it with a very nice old style pouch that is perfect for it. So have pouch, will travel.

Not to worry though, on SAKs I like I follow the backup and the backup to the backups philosophy. I'm looking for another on of these from Region 1 though, if any one has a deal on one. I'm a little picky about the number if I'm paying top dollar.

Heres another picture of my Wenger Evo S111 "Planking" in the mouth of a Valkyrie's horse. Pic was taken in the park around Blaafageverket (Kobolt mines) in Norway with my cellphone. Hopefully this will ignite a storm of pictures of "planking" SAKs. :ahhh

Heres another picture of my Wenger Evo S111 "Planking" in the mouth of a Valkyrie's horse. Pic was taken in the park around Blaafageverket (Kobolt mines) in Norway with my cellphone. Hopefully this will ignite a storm of pictures of "planking" SAKs. :ahhh

Here are some more Pics of my SAKs outside. Not as exciting as tha last one. This time its my brand new Pioneer, wich also happens to be my first (but not last) Alox, and mye new/old GAK.I liked the background wich I used for the Tinker, and thought it would fit the Pioneer even better. Here's the result. Hope you like it.

(http://www.swissarmyknights.com/images/originalphotos/511/181/ecbca883d16ba2512e3312b5.jpg)Pioneer in 18th century wall.

(http://www.swissarmyknights.com/images/originalphotos/511/181/ffa197f8ba3762b18eeb2e13.jpg)This old GAK has been abused quite a bit. The blade is full og scratches and the tip of the blade had lost its edge completely. I ended up grinding a whole new (and a little uneven) edge on the blade, wich made it nice and sharp again. I'm not sure If I going to keep it as a quriosity for my collection, or give it to my son as his first folder/SAK when he becomes 8 or 9 years old. :think: (thats 7-8 years from now ;) ) (I have already bought him his first sheath knife, a Mora Scout knife identical to my first knife, wich I will teach him to use when he becomes 5-6 years old. )

I hope there will be more of you posting pictures on this thread, and not just me posting closups of my SAKs. ;)

Very Nice! Last weekend was a bust here for the weather, but I'm lookin' forward to getting out again as soon as possible. Forgot I had my Spirit on my belt all the time and it never got into a single picture. I need to remedy that.

Thnx for the nice comments. I'm seeing potensial SAK pics everywhere theese days, so here's another one. This one is of my pioneer and my kindle on a bench in a small park. (http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o537/Grathr/PioneerandKindle.jpg)

Hi Karl,it's Victorinox 84 Spartan with a Swiss K31 rifle embossed into the scale and the wording "KL. KAL. Feldschissen". These knives were awarded as prices for the highest scores in KL.KAL target shooting. Purchased at auction on EDCsource from Rick - 4crpg :cheers:

Hi Karl,it's Victorinox 84 Spartan with a Swiss K31 rifle embossed into the scale and the wording "KL. KAL. Feldschissen". These knives were awarded as prices for the highest scores in KL.KAL target shooting. Purchased at auction on EDCsource from Rick - 4crpg :cheers:

Rahmed,

Thanks for the info. I have a Vic Spartan that might be a more recent version of that.

+ one more with the Soldier from another camera.<image (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=37820.0;attach=35231;image)>

:cheers: for getting this one outside and using it! I am looking for one and when I will find it, I plan to do the same... this knife is just asking for it.

Do not want to hijack the thread, but a question: how do you like the the old style tools (and it appears with less functions that the current ones) on this?

:salute:

To tell you the truth I really just use the blade. The driver is beefy and you're tempted to use it for prying, but I'm still a little shy about dothing that on this knife. It actually does have it's uses though. Often on camping gear you get large flat head screws that are sometimes designed for a coin, sometimes not.

The Awl/Reamer looks great, but I have not used it.

What I really love about this knife is the size and build quality, and the way it feels in the hand. It's so good it takes a while to adjust to a smaller knife again after using this one.

These often sell on ebay for a song (total bargain), if I'm not watching you can get a really good deal. I'm not watching much these days so I see a lots of people pickin' up some nice SAKs at good prices right now.

Pics were taken with an old point and clicker used for work and in a rush so the boss wouldn't see. Problem is I have no skills so even with a better camera, lots of time and heading over to the point for the 360° views, I probably wouldn't be able to come up with a money shot.

Just wanna give this thread a little bump with some pics of my new evo s557 from my garden, I like the close up macro affect as you can tell ;)(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8361/8315591881_f9a26865de.jpg)(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8078/8316640302_5df03bff0e.jpg)(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8500/8316647510_2dc7ee7058.jpg)(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8220/8316640074_a02dab8c62.jpg)

Finally, I managed to visit my country house and took some (mediocre) pics. I tried all my EDCs on my orange and lemon trees and the serrated Opinel was best. I hoarded many kilos of fruit and have around a dozen thorn bites and a finger cut (shallow) by the Opi.

This isn't a picture of a SAK outside, but I post it anyway. I suddenly found this deer in the reception at work. It was kind enought to let me take this picture of it with the Vic Hardwood Spartan on its forehead. ::)

Thanks! Honestly I'm surprised that my phone was able to handle the lighting conditions as well as it did. I really should bring my DSLR to work on clear mornings, we get beautiful sunrises here at the airport.

Me and my (http://i850.photobucket.com/albums/ab66/Xelkos/Xemoticon/parrot1.gif) concur, we should have a Desktop Wallpaper forum for each of the multitool categories or something. And if that ever happens, try to make some widescreen photos too. :D

You mean like THIS ONE (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,6541.0.html).

I'll go :bump: it a bit. :D

Well, that thread seems more like an assortment of smaller photos and not many knives & multitools. Chako had some nice collections and posted useable (not blurry) photos of his collections in an artistic layout.

Some of these photos are quite good. Guess it depends on finding a server to hold large photos too... :MTO:

I have 3 No 8s. A Baroudeur Bleu, a Couteaux de Jardin and an Outdoor. I like all three. The Jardin is the best all around and the most cost effective. I might like it more because I am accustomed to SAKs and it has a drop point blade that is awesome. The Barouder is the classic Yatagan design, great for food and filleting. Both stay at home and I EDC the Outdoor because it has a "little bit of everything" blade, clip point but with great curvature and serrations. I use the shackle opener as a thumb hole for one hand opening. I clean it all the time and have no problem with the handle. I use the whistle as a joke with my son. It is lighter than the common SAK (yet lockable) and I put it at any pocket available without worrying. The Jardin makes a great couple with the pruner No 8. Add the saw for a good garden set. All three cost me less than my Harvester. I am still obsessed with the serrated ship foot and straight clip point combo of Leatherman and Mike Horn's Ranger but this Outdoor model gives me some options for much less volume, weight and money. Whatever user knife one has it is wise and easy to have 1-2 Opinels for back up. Now that the kids are grown up I'll get some for the kitchen too, but there is serious competition again from Victorinox (and those kitchen Vics are really cheap). And they are collectables too, especially the hand carved ones.

Noticed the beached boat. Guessing living on a boat isn't a good thing with no water around. :D Would assume furniture on boats are nailed down & stuffed in hammock sacks? Have never been on a boat much larger than your fishing boat there.

Thinking I should obtain a thinner paracord round-lanyard for this one, with a snap hook to clip. So can clip the lanyard end onto a keyring & keep her safely inside my pocket. Wenger Blackout EvoGrip 63 is very light in weight, and quite thin.

Went hiking yesterday along the North Downs Way. Wasnt much of a chance for a senic SAK shot but took time along the back of Surreys Box Hill for this(http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy104/kirk130013/DSCF2669_zps567a32d4.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/kirk130013/media/DSCF2669_zps567a32d4.jpg.html)

Thanks Terry! I was taking pics of the kids playing in the river, then it hit me. "Pics of your SAKs outside". My wife kind of had a :facepalm: moment, and other people there probably thought it was a bit strange, but I couldn't pass up a good photo op like that.

Thanks Terry! I was taking pics of the kids playing in the river, then it hit me. "Pics of your SAKs outside". My wife kind of had a :facepalm: moment, and other people there probably thought it was a bit strange, but I couldn't pass up a good photo op like that.

The MT.O way of thinking. I like that. You know it's bad when the mrs asks if you are going to take a picture after you accomplished a task with a MT :facepalm:

Guess I'm not the only one that gets weird looks for taking pics of knives and tools after a finished job. How is it socially acceptable to take pictures of every meal you eat and coffee, tea, anything else you drink or before, during and after 5 mins on a treadmill but not of a finished project and the tools used?

Coloswiss, that is quite a feat! now you just need to get that knife to the ones it missed :rofl:

Next year with any luck we're going to Japan. :D

BTW, does anyone know what Japanese knife laws are?

According to Wikipedia:

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Any fixed knife containing a blade length of 15 cm or more requires permission from the prefectural public safety commission in order to possess. Permission requirements also apply to any type of pocket knife over 6 cm (including Automatic Knives), spears over 15 cm in blade length, and Japanese halberds. All knives with a blade length over 6 cm are prohibited from being carried, under a crime law, with an exception for carrying for duty or other justifiable reasons. There is a penalty of up to 2 years prison or up to a ¥300000 yen fine.

Hmm, and it seems (don't know about reliability of the sources) the Wenger large blade on 85mm knives is 6,4 cm. So, be careful ;)

Coloswiss, that is quite a feat! now you just need to get that knife to the ones it missed :rofl:

Next year with any luck we're going to Japan. :D

BTW, does anyone know what Japanese knife laws are?

According to Wikipedia:

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Any fixed knife containing a blade length of 15 cm or more requires permission from the prefectural public safety commission in order to possess. Permission requirements also apply to any type of pocket knife over 6 cm (including Automatic Knives), spears over 15 cm in blade length, and Japanese halberds. All knives with a blade length over 6 cm are prohibited from being carried, under a crime law, with an exception for carrying for duty or other justifiable reasons. There is a penalty of up to 2 years prison or up to a ¥300000 yen fine.

Hmm, and it seems (don't know about reliability of the sources) the Wenger large blade on 85mm knives is 6,4 cm. So, be careful ;)

Thanks for the info. Sounds like a place to take my Pocket Tool Chest. Wonder about buying a knife and taking it back to the hotel?

Bought a "Driver" today, which is basically an economy Recruit with nylon scales. I believe this name is just a Canadian thing as seems to be listed at Canadian Tire and MEC as a Driver, which I have never heard of.

You :twak:-ed me for trail markers being nailed in trees here but then you do this? :D

I knew this was coming. :P Those trees were marked for logging. Hence the third one. ;) I stumbled uppon a road being build about an hour in. Took me by surprise. I saw a clearing and headed that way and came out at the end of the road build so far.

You :twak:-ed me for trail markers being nailed in trees here but then you do this? :D

I knew this was coming. :P Those trees were marked for logging. Hence the third one. ;) I stumbled uppon a road being build about an hour in. Took me by surprise. I saw a clearing and headed that way and came out at the end of the road build so far.

I finally have a few pics :D It's not often I actually have to opportunity to stop and take a pic of my tools outside. However, it is now wreath season, and I help my dad and stepmom with their wreathing business each year. So I'm outside a lot during the time I am up there, and I took the chance to snap some pics of my OHMasterRT earlier.

Here are some more pics of the OHMasterRT from today.(http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u649/khtibbetts/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142632_535_zps40ca9e70.jpg) (http://s1326.photobucket.com/user/khtibbetts/media/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142632_535_zps40ca9e70.jpg.html)(http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u649/khtibbetts/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142550_822_zpsfbda8612.jpg) (http://s1326.photobucket.com/user/khtibbetts/media/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142550_822_zpsfbda8612.jpg.html)(http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u649/khtibbetts/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142401_158_zps2de6848c.jpg) (http://s1326.photobucket.com/user/khtibbetts/media/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142401_158_zps2de6848c.jpg.html)(http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u649/khtibbetts/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142502_573_zps8750e0c3.jpg) (http://s1326.photobucket.com/user/khtibbetts/media/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_142502_573_zps8750e0c3.jpg.html)(http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u649/khtibbetts/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_152150_469_zps43979430.jpg) (http://s1326.photobucket.com/user/khtibbetts/media/MTs-SAKs/IMG_20131103_152150_469_zps43979430.jpg.html)

I do when I can at least. It really is rather sharp and has sliced through anything I've needed it to, which has basically been twine, rope and plastic. I was really surprised how it sliced through some rope with such ease. The Photon Freedom Micro is very bright for such a small light light :tu: It's the brightest keychain light I've had, but the Streamlight Nano is quite bright as well. I have a black one of those, and they're durable and bright. Only issue I had with it is that you have to twist it for the light. I prefer the squeeze button as it allows for one hand access to the light, which is sometimes more convenient to me.

You're always so creative with your pics and the various aircraft you have around each time Derek :tu:

Thanks Kyle!! I like to try and capture cool pics with aircraft in them as not too many people get to be so close to them. Since I love knives, MT's and aircraft, I really enjoy trying to get good shots.

You're always so creative with your pics and the various aircraft you have around each time Derek :tu:

Thanks Kyle!! I like to try and capture cool pics with aircraft in them as not too many people get to be so close to them. Since I love knives, MT's and aircraft, I really enjoy trying to get good shots.

Nope :'( There actually hasn't been any outback for a while now, which kind of surprises me. I was hoping some sort of A/C would have been out so I could have snapped a few cool pics, but nope, nothing. >:(

So, what are some thoughts on that blade. I got one recently on the Rescue Tool and I quite like it. I'm, by no means, a CE fan. The way the scalloping is laid out just makes so much sense to me on that blade. Oh and, cool pic Derek!¡!

I'm not a big CE fan either myself, but it works for me. It's super sharp and cuts right through anything I've put it against, the toughest of which has been some small rope, but it ate that right up like it was nothing. Impressed my dad with that too as his knife was dull and couldn't get it done. I would prefer PE as I can sharpen that, but that's another purchase for another time ;)

So, what are some thoughts on that blade. I got one recently on the Rescue Tool and I quite like it. I'm, by no means, a CE fan. The way the scalloping is laid out just makes so much sense to me on that blade. Oh and, cool pic Derek!¡!

To me, if a blade is going to be a CE, then that's the way it should be laid out. I much much much prefer using it compared to a traditional CE. I still do prefer an all PE or SE, but I do love that Vic blade!

Thanks! I Took it about as fast as I could as it was windy, -8c (17f), and I only had a light t-shirt on.

I'm not a big CE fan either myself, but it works for me. It's super sharp and cuts right through anything I've put it against, the toughest of which has been some small rope, but it ate that right up like it was nothing. Impressed my dad with that too as his knife was dull and couldn't get it done. I would prefer PE as I can sharpen that, but that's another purchase for another time ;)

Yep, it has cut through anything I've wanted to cut and just laughed at it. Mind you, I haven't tried to cut anything crazy, but I've cut rope, heavy cardboard, heavy nylon pallet straps, and I just used it on the weekend to cut wrapping paper. Oh, I also didn't need to sharpen it before cutting the wrapping paper!

I forgot to mention I cut through a diaper box very quickly with it as well. It cut better than anything else I've used on cardboard :tu: As I mentioned though, my only concern is when it comes time that it needs to be sharpened, I will have a problem. I don't think it will be anytime soon, especially since I don't carry/use it much really, so it should be fine. Still, at some point I want to get a PE OHT and hope to be able to afford a Syph custom Alox 111mm once he gets going with them. I would want the PE blade and the file and saw, as well as the opener :D

Its been a some time since I posted a pic here. Here's one of my Wenger SI next to my Boker Magnum Elk hunter taken infront of the first campfire of 2014. (http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/05/ataju9e6.jpg)

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not sure. I think it has alot to do with the lock cap lifter. i never minded it. I can close it with out thinking just like my other folders. That may not be a good thing. i do alot of stuff without thinking. :P

I just don't know if I could get used to it. I have tried in the past, but it drove me nuts. I have a OH Sentinel that I bought a few years ago and after a few weeks its lived in a drawer ever since. I really liked the OH opening and the blade shape. I believe it is the same shape as a standard VIC blade just with the added hole and material. I just could not adjust to the way you push the lock to release. Now that I really think about it, it seems like such a simple thing, but the muscle memory of closing knives in the opposite direction for my entire life makes it a issue. :twak:

I just don't know if I could get used to it. I have tried in the past, but it drove me nuts. I have a OH Sentinel that I bought a few years ago and after a few weeks its lived in a drawer ever since. I really liked the OH opening and the blade shape. I believe it is the same shape as a standard VIC blade just with the added hole and material. I just could not adjust to the way you push the lock to release. Now that I really think about it, it seems like such a simple thing, but the muscle memory of closing knives in the opposite direction for my entire life makes it a issue. :twak:

its a bitch to get used to. More so by the way the rescue blade works like a normal liner lock. I don't care much but its confusing.

I saw this rainbow while camping at Fair Haven (http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy110/johnwsjr3/37C695F6-B12B-40BD-AEAA-0490E5C00E45_zps1vaka8zu.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/johnwsjr3/media/37C695F6-B12B-40BD-AEAA-0490E5C00E45_zps1vaka8zu.jpg.html)Then I realized there wasn't a pot of gold at the end, there was a sak :whistle: (http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy110/johnwsjr3/E8C281AE-DC26-4F84-92B3-BDA498930D5F_zpsc4ob5xl8.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/johnwsjr3/media/E8C281AE-DC26-4F84-92B3-BDA498930D5F_zpsc4ob5xl8.jpg.html)

I wouldn't ever consider the green personally but I think it looks nice

Thx bud! :)

Not to mention perfect for killing zombies or Godzilla

LOL, that is my hope! :tu:

Btw, gorgeous rainbow pix!!!!! I take some now and then but can never get it all in...I need a digital with a wide angle lens or break out the 35mm gear!

Yours are just perfect! :)

Thank you, it's a panoramic picture that I stopped before the full 180 so it's only partially panoramic. That was the only way I could fit it. I'm so happy for that rainbow, it meant it had been raining instead of snowing :)

Looking down on to Cultra railway station(http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy104/kirk130013/imagejpg1_zps3499d679.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/kirk130013/media/imagejpg1_zps3499d679.jpg.html)

And on to one of the tiny streams running through the Folk Park(http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy104/kirk130013/imagejpg3_zps7fd5d8df.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/kirk130013/media/imagejpg3_zps7fd5d8df.jpg.html)

Champion plus plus playing in a creek. (http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy110/johnwsjr3/796DE65B-9C70-4C34-B2BA-5DBB2C060E48_zpsknyzwzzu.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/johnwsjr3/media/796DE65B-9C70-4C34-B2BA-5DBB2C060E48_zpsknyzwzzu.jpg.html)(http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy110/johnwsjr3/78D6C628-D432-4581-BAF3-B51DD03873B1_zpsbc7mvd97.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/johnwsjr3/media/78D6C628-D432-4581-BAF3-B51DD03873B1_zpsbc7mvd97.jpg.html)Pst II came along as well(http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy110/johnwsjr3/81E6D1E9-A6D4-4599-BFF0-3CCBBC1E9CFD_zpscsniqd6g.jpg) (http://s782.photobucket.com/user/johnwsjr3/media/81E6D1E9-A6D4-4599-BFF0-3CCBBC1E9CFD_zpscsniqd6g.jpg.html)

My new modded Victorinox Harvester with grafting blade (code name= Horticulturist). BTW, the SAK pic was taken on a grafted walnut tree that is on the grounds of our agricultural research center! :D Raul

My new modded Victorinox Harvester with grafting blade (code name= Horticulturist). BTW, the SAK pic was taken on a grafted walnut tree that is on the grounds of our agricultural research center! :D Raul

Maybe is the local distributor (LATAM could be) that put them. Even a recently bought Wenger has it. But they are really easy to get off and hard to be called a proper protector. You aren't losing good stuff.

Thank you Grathr! :salute: I can do everything from underwear to packs with it. Years ago, I had a shoulder strap on my daypack pull loose while hiking . I had no kit and vowed that would never happen again! I have a bunch now (made up and military issue) in various packs and bags.

Awwwwweeesoommeee :drool: The worn scales looks soooo good on that hay/grass thing :drool: Great pictures, now I can't wait before the fall comes- it seems it will be a great season to make some photo sessions, lol

Ach ja, t'pleintje, de Polle Pap, en Hest-met. Good times. :cheers:I left Belgium on Feb 2 2004. A little over 10 years ago. I would not mind some rain. Here it hasn't rained since May. :D

I was in Heist mostly during my high school years, so roughly somewhere between '92 and '98, these days, I still go to Heist from time to time, but it has been a long time since I set foot in 't Pleintje.

Two weeks ago Polle Pap gave a concert here in Berlaar in the kiosk on the town square, and he still sounds great (I did like it better when he formed Soulsister with Jan Leyers, but his concert was still great :D).

And don't get me started on rain ... They said on the news that last August was the fourth wettest August since 1835 or so. So if you guys over there send us some sun, we'll send you some rain, we'll trade ;).

:drool: Shots!! I may or may not have slightly copied someones awesome pic here. :whistle:

This is looking into the backyard through the kitchen window.(http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w472/derekmachfx/Knives/temporary-29.jpg) (http://s1077.photobucket.com/user/derekmachfx/media/Knives/temporary-29.jpg.html)

:drool: Shots!! I may or may not have slightly copied someones awesome pic here. :whistle:

This is looking into the backyard through the kitchen window.(http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w472/derekmachfx/Knives/temporary-29.jpg) (http://s1077.photobucket.com/user/derekmachfx/media/Knives/temporary-29.jpg.html)

One new electrician purchased as my everyday pottering knife. My grafting knife was my pocket knife but its really a work tool so i will now keep it just for grafting. Buying the electrician led me to dig out an old Picnicker? that i remembered buying years ago. It was found at the bottom of a toolbox covered in roofing tar. Not sure what i was thinking at the time, took a bit of cleaning but its good again.

Can anyone recommend a slip or sheath for the electrician i cant find a decent simple one, most i've seen look a little bulky for pocket use.

HAHA. I just imagine grabbing the crab and saying hold on to this while the crab latches onto a bolt. Then you use him like a wrench.

Hey that's not a bad idea. What if you had a MT shaped like a crab and it had adjustable crescent wrench claws or ever one cresent and one locking like the crunch that would fold out from the body. :think:

HAHA. I just imagine grabbing the crab and saying hold on to this while the crab latches onto a bolt. Then you use him like a wrench.

Hey that's not a bad idea. What if you had a MT shaped like a crab and it had adjustable crescent wrench claws or ever one cresent and one locking like the crunch that would fold out from the body. :think:

HAHA. I just imagine grabbing the crab and saying hold on to this while the crab latches onto a bolt. Then you use him like a wrench.

Hey that's not a bad idea. What if you had a MT shaped like a crab and it had adjustable crescent wrench claws or ever one cresent and one locking like the crunch that would fold out from the body. :think:

I'd say the sketching is nice :tu: I have it on my case, only downer is then you just don't want to use it cause your worried you might scratch it :( JR

I don't use that main blade much though, so that's good. I usually use the electrician's blade for most of my cutting tasks. I want to keep the main blade clean for possible food prep or other cleaner tasks.

No thanks, i wants it to own a lot yeahrs longer..Also it wouldnd stay long, because whit this big tires and this engine, it would vibrate to much to stay..Also its steel on steel..I prefer to know its on my Belt if i drive..

81° is a lot..I would like the world somehwere would use one System Whe had something about 0 ° today, but it was in CelsiusLike these Snowpicks and the werry nice SAKs too..But i think the Swisschamp XLT dosnt exist whit Alox Scales Also Alox Skales dosnt have Holes for Pan and Pin..

I went fishing this morning but didn't catch a thing. Oh well, it was nice just to be outside by the water. I went to this river first with no luck, then headed over to my favorite honey hole thinking I'd get something there but got skunked! Had my Pioneer with me and used the awl to open up an eyelet on a painted jig head.(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd392/jac808/Mobile%20Uploads/20150402_101912_zpsfb5817a3.jpg) (http://s1217.photobucket.com/user/jac808/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150402_101912_zpsfb5817a3.jpg.html)

I went fishing this morning but didn't catch a thing. Oh well, it was nice just to be outside by the water. I went to this river first with no luck, then headed over to my favorite honey hole thinking I'd get something there but got skunked! Had my Pioneer with me and used the awl to open up an eyelet on a painted jig head.

Thanks guys! Caranthanus, I agree the awl is very versatile and useful. All of the tools on SAKs are really! With the tools in a Pioneer and a little imagination, there isn't much you couldn't do. Sort of like the duct tape of pocket knives. :D

Thanks guys! Caranthanus, I agree the awl is very versatile and useful. All of the tools on SAKs are really! With the tools in a Pioneer and a little imagination, there isn't much you couldn't do. Sort of like the duct tape of pocket knives. :D

(http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o757/mrynnr/MT/2D367F36-9D85-4574-ADB0-4A1176818BBF_zpsrftumiup.jpg) (http://s1341.photobucket.com/user/mrynnr/media/MT/2D367F36-9D85-4574-ADB0-4A1176818BBF_zpsrftumiup.jpg.html)Just hanging out with the farmer.

(http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o757/mrynnr/MT/2D367F36-9D85-4574-ADB0-4A1176818BBF_zpsrftumiup.jpg) (http://s1341.photobucket.com/user/mrynnr/media/MT/2D367F36-9D85-4574-ADB0-4A1176818BBF_zpsrftumiup.jpg.html)Just hanging out with the farmer.

(http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o757/mrynnr/MT/51C7BC44-D9BE-4586-A8FB-18FCC016C017_zpsdxrl1p9h.jpg) (http://s1341.photobucket.com/user/mrynnr/media/MT/51C7BC44-D9BE-4586-A8FB-18FCC016C017_zpsdxrl1p9h.jpg.html)a little hose shower will do everyone some good :whistle:

I think this officially makes me part of the sak outdoors club! We were at a nice bbq and of course the Pharmber went with! But afterwards we had a nice little fire and I got a pic of the Pharmber warming up, the heck with the wife, I got to make sure the sak was warm, it was freaking cold out!! lolJR(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/mrssabrina/84d7958ab88a04974cf056f675fecb5f_zpswadcxg9s.jpg)

I think this officially makes me part of the sak outdoors club! We were at a nice bbq and of course the Pharmber went with! But afterwards we had a nice little fire and I got a pic of the Pharmber warming up, the heck with the wife, I got to make sure the sak was warm, it was freaking cold out!! lolJR(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/mrssabrina/84d7958ab88a04974cf056f675fecb5f_zpswadcxg9s.jpg)

I think this officially makes me part of the sak outdoors club! We were at a nice bbq and of course the Pharmber went with! But afterwards we had a nice little fire and I got a pic of the Pharmber warming up, the heck with the wife, I got to make sure the sak was warm, it was freaking cold out!! lolJR(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/mrssabrina/84d7958ab88a04974cf056f675fecb5f_zpswadcxg9s.jpg)

I think this officially makes me part of the sak outdoors club! We were at a nice bbq and of course the Pharmber went with! But afterwards we had a nice little fire and I got a pic of the Pharmber warming up, the heck with the wife, I got to make sure the sak was warm, it was freaking cold out!! lolJR(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/mrssabrina/84d7958ab88a04974cf056f675fecb5f_zpswadcxg9s.jpg)

(http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o757/mrynnr/MT/2D298193-3EBD-4502-967B-5661D93AF1F4_zpstbwszfkq.jpg) (http://s1341.photobucket.com/user/mrynnr/media/MT/2D298193-3EBD-4502-967B-5661D93AF1F4_zpstbwszfkq.jpg.html)out on a walk and found a little bridge.

Found my old 111 equestrian in the shed today, I must have had it 15 plus years . It was my farm knife as I worked on a farm and still do on occasion. This model never gets much praise but that hoof cleaner is great for getting muck out of things etc.It's stood up to some abuse over the years.(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05/28/be3b08dc36d3f1a592995907ad16a0c8.jpg)